Last updated: 2026-04-20

2019 Dodge Charger
RELIABILITY SCORE: 71/100 (GOOD)

2019 Dodge Charger Reliability Report

The 2019 Dodge Charger scores 71/100 ("Good"). With 5 recalls and 118 owner complaints, reliability is acceptable but not class-leading.

Recalls

5

Complaints

118

Complaint Rate

12.2per 10,000 sold

Est. Repair Cost

$652

Annual Fuel Cost

$2,600–$4,300

Detailed Score Breakdown

Complaint Severity66/100

Component-weighted complaints normalized by sales volume

Repair Costs70/100

Independent repair cost ratings

Recall Impact68/100

Recall count weighted by severity

Issue Diversity87/100

Breadth of reported problem categories

The Verdict

Consider

Acceptable reliability — worth considering with a pre-purchase inspection.

Top Issues to Watch

  • AIR BAGS (47)
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (19)
  • STEERING (8)

Generation & Refresh (US)

Post-Refresh

2019 is 4 years after the 2015 facelift refresh.

  • Year 9 in the Seventh generation (2011-2023) (2011–2023).
  • Well-established in its generation — most early issues should be resolved.
  • 7th generation Charger (US).

What this means for buyers

Post-refresh years tend to be among the most refined — updates have been applied and early kinks worked out.

2011: Seventh generation (2011-2023) Launch

Generation start — new platform.

2015: Mid-Cycle Refresh

Updated features and styling tweaks.

2019: This Model Year

2019 is 4 years after the 2015 facelift refresh.

2020: Mid-Cycle Refresh

Updated features and styling tweaks.

Should You Buy the 2019 Dodge Charger?

At 71/100, the 2019 Dodge Charger lands in "Good" territory — acceptable, but not class-leading. 2019 is 4 years after the 2015 facelift refresh.

Owners log 118 complaints on this model year — enough to suggest attention is needed, but no single failure mode dominates yet.

Get a pre-purchase inspection on any used example, with extra attention to air bags (47). An extended warranty is worth pricing out.

Compared to the 2020 Dodge Charger, which scored 4 points higher. See also the 2018 Dodge Charger for an earlier comparison.

Pros

  • +Acceptable reliability score
  • +Infrequent unscheduled repairs
  • +Low major repair risk (15%)
  • +Below-average complaint rate for Sedan

Cons

  • Above-average repair costs for its class
  • Moderate recall count
  • AIR BAGS issues reported (47 complaints)

Compare 2019 Dodge Charger With

Common Problem Categories

Safety

LOW RISK
  • 5 manufacturer recalls issued

Other

HIGH RISK
  • AIR BAGS (47)
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (19)

See detailed breakdown by component ↓

Recall Overview

5

recalls on record

A moderate 5 recalls are on file for the 2019 Dodge Charger. Each one points to a specific safety or compliance issue identified by the manufacturer or NHTSA — check the list below before buying.

NHTSA.gov →

Complaint Breakdown

12.2

per 10,000 sold

Segment avg: 18.3

LowAvgHigh
Moderate

Safety Incidents

7

Crashes

3

Fires

11

Injuries

0

Deaths

NHTSA 5/5 Stars

Data sourced from NHTSA complaint filings and manufacturer recall notices. Complaint narratives are owner-reported.

2019 Dodge Charger Recall Details

5 recalls have been issued for the 2019 Dodge Charger. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.

24V1980002024-03-14

AIR BAGS

Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) (Stellantis) is recalling certain 2018-2021 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 vehicles. The right and left side curtain air bag inflators may rupture due to a manufacturing defect.

Consequence

An inflator rupture may result in sharp metal fragments striking occupants, resulting in injury or death.

Remedy

Dealers will replace both side curtain air bags, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed beginning February 20, 2025. Owners may contact FCA US, LLC customer service at 1-800-853-1403. FCA US, LLC's number for this recall is 19B.

20V5120002020-08-27

BACK OVER PREVENTION

Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2018-2020 Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicles equipped with a "stealth mode." When stealth mode is selected, the backup camera rearview image will not display when the vehicle is in reverse. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 111, "Rearview Mirrors."

Consequence

The lack of a back-up camera display increases the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will update body control module software to disable stealth mode when the vehicle is shifted into "Reverse", free of charge. The recall began October 22, 2020. Owners may contact Chrysler customer service at 1-800-853-1403. Chrysler's number for this recall is W62.

19V7580002019-10-24

SERVICE BRAKES, TIRES, WHEELS

Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2019 Dodge Challenger and Charger vehicles. An incompatible front wheel and brake package was installed and may allow the front tire to contact the steering knuckle, causing tire damage.

Consequence

A damaged tire can suddenly lose air pressure and increase the risk of a crash.

Remedy

FCA US will notify owners, and dealers will replace the front wheels and inspect and replace the front tires, as necessary. In addition, dealers will inspect the wheel alignment, adjusting it if necessary. These repairs will be performed free of charge. The recall began December 19, 2019. Owners may contact FCA US customer service at 1-800-853-1403. FCA's number for this recall is VB0.

VIN History Report

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  • Accidents
  • Open Recalls
  • Title History
  • Odometer Rollback

2019 Dodge Charger NHTSA Safety Ratings

Overall Safety Rating

Overall safety rating: 5 out of 5
Crash Test Results by Configuration (expand)

Gas Powertrain

Driver: 4/5Passenger: 4/5

Rollover risk: 10.1%

Safety Technologies

Dynamic Head Restraints (Driver, Front Passenger)Head Restraint (Driver, Front Passenger, Rear Seat)Advanced Belt Feature (Standard)Adjustable Upper Belt Anchorage (Driver, Front Passenger)Seat Belt Reminder System (Driver, Front Passenger)Frontal Air Bag (Driver, Front Passenger)Curtain (Driver, Front Passenger, Rear Seat)Pelvis/Torso (Driver, Front Passenger)Knee (Driver)Additional Air Bags (Not Available)Meets Side Air Bag Out-of-Position Requirements (Yes)LATCH Locations (Rear Seat)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) (Not Available)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) locations (Not Available)
View full safety data on NHTSA.gov →

Dodge ChargerRepair Costs & Maintenance

Maintenance Rating

3.5Maintenance rating: 3.5 out of 5

Based on NHTSA complaint patterns, recall severity, and publicly available cost benchmarks.

Est. Annual Maintenance

$652

vs $590 avg for fullsize cars

vs $652 avg for all vehicles

Repair Frequency

0.2

unscheduled repair visits per year

Severe Repair Probability

15%

chance of a major repair

Annual Cost Comparison

Charger
$652
Category Avg
$590
All Vehicles
$652

Category-level averages derived from publicly available industry reports (AAA, CarMD). Model-level estimates produced by Auto Reliability Index.

MPG & Annual Running Costs

Gas

16–23 MPG

Running cost: $3,250–$4,950/yr

Fuel + repair

13–19 city / 22–30 hwy MPG

Running cost includes EPA fuel-cost estimate and independent repair-cost data (repair cost estimated at model level). Excludes routine maintenance, depreciation, and insurance. Data as of 2019 EPA label cycle.

Gas trims
TrimDriveTrans.CityHwyCombFuel Cost
Charger 3.6L 6-cylRear-Wheel DriveAutomatic 8-spd193023$2,600
Charger 3.6L 6-cylRear-Wheel DriveAutomatic 8-spd193023$2,600
Charger AWD 3.6L 6-cylAll-Wheel DriveAutomatic 8-spd182721$2,850
Charger 6.4L 8-cylRear-Wheel DriveAutomatic 8-spd152418$3,850
Charger 5.7L 8-cylRear-Wheel DriveAutomatic 8-spd162519$3,950
Charger SRT 6.2L 8-cylRear-Wheel DriveAutomatic 8-spd132216$4,300

Used Buying Checklist

Key things to inspect or verify before purchasing a 2019 Dodge Charger.

  • Inspect door panels for warping or separation

  • Test engine for unusual lifter noise

  • Check brakes for shimmy or vibration during test drive

  • Verify headlight functionality and inspect for signs of melting

  • Check for fuel odors around the filler tube and gas tank

  • Test USB ports for connectivity issues

  • Ensure steering operates smoothly without pulling or jerking

2019 Dodge Charger Common Problems by Component

118 owner complaints grouped by vehicle system.

47
19
AIR BAGS (47)ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (19)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (9)STEERING (8)ENGINE (8)SERVICE BRAKES (7)EXTERIOR LIGHTING (6)FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM (3)Other (11)

AIR BAGS

47 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger frequently report issues related to airbag recalls, with many stating that parts for the recall repair are unavailable. Complaints often involve frustration over delays, with some owners indicating they have waited several months without resolution. Additionally, there are reports of airbags not deploying during crashes, which have resulted in injuries. A few owners also describe partial airbag deployments during adverse weather conditions. These issues are reported across varying mileages, and the safety implications include non-deployment during accidents and potential exposure to faulty airbags.

47 complaints total6 crashes6 injuries

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

19 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger frequently report issues with the electrical system, particularly involving headlights and USB ports. Common symptoms include headlights failing intermittently or burning out, sometimes accompanied by burnt fuses and connectors, with some incidents leading to electrical fires. USB ports are often described as disconnecting or shorting out, affecting connectivity features like CarPlay. These issues are reported across various mileages, with some occurring as early as 16,000 miles. Safety implications include inoperative lighting, which can pose risks, particularly at night, and the occurrence of fires, which have been reported in both regular and fleet vehicles.

19 complaints total2 fires

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

9 complaints

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger frequently report issues with the vehicle's anti-theft system, unexpected braking due to forward collision control, and interior component failures. Several complaints describe the anti-theft system being bypassed, allowing unauthorized access and vehicle movement. Forward collision control is reported to engage unexpectedly, causing abrupt braking even without obstacles present. Interior problems include door trim damage and malfunctioning radios, with some owners noting these issues as early as 44,261 miles. Safety concerns are highlighted by reports of sudden braking, which could lead to rear-end collisions, and the burning smell described by a recent purchaser. These issues are reported across varying mileage and ownership timelines, indicating potential areas of concern for prospective buyers.

9 complaints total
STEERING (8 complaints)

STEERING

8 complaints

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger frequently report issues with the steering system, including complete power steering failure and steering wheel sticking or pulling. Symptoms described include sudden loss of power steering assist, making it extremely difficult to steer, particularly noticeable during turns, and unexpected jerking or pulling to one side while driving. Several complaints also mention unusual noises such as grinding or rubbing when turning the wheel. These issues often arise under normal driving conditions and can occur at various mileage points, with some owners experiencing problems shortly after purchase. Safety implications are significant, as the loss of steering control can lead to potential accidents, although no crashes are explicitly reported in the complaints. Buyers considering a used 2019 Dodge Charger should be aware of these potential steering issues and verify if any repairs or recalls have been addressed.

8 complaints total
ENGINE (8 complaints)

ENGINE

8 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report that the 2019 Dodge Charger experiences several engine-related issues, with multiple complaints highlighting sudden engine shutdowns without warning, occurring both while driving and at a standstill. Additionally, several owners describe problems with the engine lifters, often mentioning unusual noises at relatively low mileages, such as 42,000 miles. Radiator failures are also noted, sometimes resulting in overheating, even after short drives. One complaint involves a fire incident, where smoke and abnormal noises were observed, though no injuries are reported. These issues are reported across a range of mileages, with some occurring shortly after purchase, and may present safety concerns due to the potential for sudden loss of vehicle power.

8 complaints total1 fire
SERVICE BRAKES (7 complaints)

SERVICE BRAKES

7 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger commonly report issues with the service brakes, specifically involving the rear brake pads not fully covering the rotors. This results in diminished braking force and premature rotor wear. Multiple complaints describe the factory brake pads on models with Brembo brakes only covering a portion of the rear rotors, with some owners noting that this defect is visually apparent when the vehicle is stationary. A crash involving brake failure resulted in five injuries, highlighting potential safety implications. These issues are reported at various mileage levels, with one owner noting problems after 13,000 miles. Additionally, an isolated incident of the parking brake engaging unexpectedly while driving is mentioned, posing a potential risk at higher speeds.

7 complaints total1 crash5 injuries
EXTERIOR LIGHTING (6 complaints)

EXTERIOR LIGHTING

6 complaints

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger frequently report issues with the vehicle's exterior lighting, particularly the headlights. Complaints commonly describe headlights failing to function as intended, with some owners experiencing melting of internal components or wiring harnesses, and persistent inoperability even after bulb replacement. Several owners note inadequate illumination for nighttime driving, with visibility reportedly limited to a few feet ahead, and poor beam patterns that do not improve with higher performance bulbs. These issues are often observed at mileages ranging from approximately 62,000 to 99,000 miles. Safety implications are noted, as inadequate lighting potentially compromises nighttime driving visibility.

6 complaints total
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM (3 complaints)

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

3 complaints

Owners report issues with the 2019 Dodge Charger's fuel system, specifically related to fuel leaks at the fuel filler tube and gas tank. Complaints frequently mention fuel odors, particularly when the tank is full, and visible leaks, which are reported to occur around the flange seal and the base of the gas tank where the fill tube attaches. One owner describes a repair that involved replacing the fuel tank and pumps due to a crack that allowed fuel to drip onto the heat shield, posing a potential fire hazard. These issues are noted without any warning lights, but with a persistent gasoline smell, which could indicate a safety risk. No specific mileage ranges are consistently mentioned in the complaints.

3 complaints total
STRUCTURE (3 complaints)

STRUCTURE

3 complaints

Owners report issues with the structure of the 2019 Dodge Charger, particularly concerning door panels and body sealer. Complaints frequently mention door panels warping and separating from the door frame, primarily affecting the front driver's and passenger's sides, often starting around 32,000 miles. This warping leads to problems with door lock mechanisms and window operation, and some owners have experienced repeated window motor failures. Additionally, one owner notes cracking in the body sealer, observed at only 1,000 miles, which persists despite attempted repairs. Safety implications include potential interference with airbag deployment and difficulty in operating door locks, which could impede emergency egress. These structural issues may be relevant for buyers considering a used 2019 Dodge Charger, as they could affect vehicle integrity and safety.

3 complaints total
WHEELS (2 complaints)

WHEELS

2 complaints

Owners of the 2019 Dodge Charger report issues primarily related to tire sensors and vehicle stability. Complaints frequently mention tire sensors failing to read tire pressure, particularly affecting the front passenger and back driver sides. Additionally, some owners describe the vehicle shaking at speeds over 60 mph and producing noise when turning the steering wheel. While no specific mileage is noted, one report indicates issues arising in colder weather conditions. There are no reports of crashes or loss of control associated with these complaints, but the described symptoms could impact driving comfort and safety.

2 complaints total

When Do 2019 Dodge Charger Problems Start?

Based on owner complaint patterns, here's when common issues tend to appear.

32,000–44,000 milesDoor panel warping
42,000 milesEngine lifter noise
13,000 milesBrake shimmy

Best & Worst Dodge Charger Years

Comprehensive reliability analysis based on NHTSA data, owner complaints, and historical performance.

Best Dodge Charger Years to Buy

The best Dodge Charger year is 2023 with a reliability score of 76/100, rated good. Other strong picks include 2021 (76/100) and 2020 (75/100).

Dodge Charger Years to Avoid

No Dodge Charger years are statistical outliers in our data.

All model years score consistently well. The Dodge Charger maintains one of the highest industry standards for long-term durability across its entire production span.

Dodge Charger Reliability Score Trend

Dodge Charger reliability has remained consistent across model years, averaging 73/100.

Scores 0–100. Higher is better. Current year highlighted.

Dodge Charger reliability scores by year
YearScoreRating
201869/100Good
201971/100Good
202075/100Good
202176/100Good
202274/100Good
202376/100Good
202473/100Good
202571/100Good

Dodge Charger Reliability Compared to Other Years

Reliability scores compared across model years
YearScorevs Prior YearRatingRecallsComplaints
202673/100 (predicted)Predicted00
202571/100-2Good210
202473/100-3Good24
202376/100+2Good222
202274/100-2Good311
202176/100+1Good229
202075/100+4Good354
2019(selected)71/100+2Good5118
201869/100Good6121

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 2019 Dodge Charger reliable?
The 2019 Dodge Charger has a "Good" reliability rating with a score of 71/100. It is reasonably reliable with 5 recalls and 118 owner complaints, though some issues have been reported.
What are the most common problems with the 2019 Dodge Charger?
The most commonly reported problems with the 2019 Dodge Charger include: AIR BAGS (47 complaints), ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (19 complaints), UNKNOWN OR OTHER (9 complaints), STEERING (8 complaints), ENGINE (8 complaints). These issues were identified from owner complaints analyzed by Auto Reliability Index.
How many recalls does the 2019 Dodge Charger have?
The 2019 Dodge Charger has 5 recalls on record. Recalls are safety or compliance fixes issued by the manufacturer and repaired at no cost at authorized dealerships.
Is the 2019 Dodge Charger expensive to maintain?
The 2019 Dodge Charger has estimated annual repair costs of $652/year, which is $62 more than the fullsize cars average of $590. With a reliability score of 71/100, some repairs may be needed, but overall ownership costs are manageable.

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How We Calculate Reliability Scores

Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.

Key Ranking Factors

1

Complaint Severity

NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.

2

Repair Costs

Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.

3

Recall Impact

Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.

4

Issue Diversity

Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.

Scores are grouped into four tiers:

  • 80–100: Excellent— Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
  • 60–79: Good— Reliable with some minor concerns
  • 40–59: Mixed— Notable issues, research before buying
  • 0–39: Risky— Significant problems, proceed with caution

Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.

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